Sentence examples for harshly denounced from inspiring English sources

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The North Korean regime, which harshly denounced Park during the campaign, will likely try to challenge her soon.

In August 1946, however, she was harshly denounced by the Central Committee of the Communist Party for her "eroticism, mysticism, and political indifference".

The "Latium," Kicher's lushly illustrated account of the archaeology and natural history of the region around Rome, was harshly denounced for its inaccuracies.

If, after 30 days (some sources give 33), no satisfaction was given, the pater patratus harshly denounced the offending state and returned to Rome, where he reported to the Senate.

And in its statement Thursday night it reserved its "full right to retaliate with force against any attacks" Mr. Netanyahu also used his speech as a rejoinder to the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, who earlier had harshly denounced Israel from the General Assembly podium.

The mayor, Mr. Sharpton charged, has the same reflex reaction to each police shooting: "He automatically says, "Give me the rap sheet of the victim.' " Yet even as they criticized Mr. Giuliani's one-dimensional portrait of Mr. Dorismond, Mr. Sharpton and other black leaders harshly denounced Detective Vasquez in much the same way.

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Mark Wahlberg?) is taken hostage in a thrilling heist, Congress waiting, they will force him to recite a very different speech —one that harshly denounces America to the world.

Mr. Uribe has mined Colombian frustration for months, criticizing Mr. Pastrana's peace efforts and harshly denouncing the FARC rebels for practically every atrocity, like the May 2 rebel rocket attack on a church that killed 117 civilians.

He seems to have insisted that only rational argument could be used, in an effort to alter false opinions before anger strikes, discounting the usefulness of speeches harshly denouncing anger: the evils of anger are so evident to all that it is 'nonsensical' to think that criticizing it does any good (1.9 27).

The second half of "An Appetite for Wonder" follows Mr. Dawkins back to England, and into an educational system that he harshly denounces.

In a harshly worded decision, the judge, Lawrence O. Burman, denounced the German policy, calling it "utterly repellent to everything we believe as Americans," and expressed shock at the heavy fines and other penalties the government has levied on home-schooling parents, including taking custody of their children.

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